JEFFERSON COUNTY ZONING ORDINANCE Amended August 22, 2011 TITLE 3 OF THE JEFFERSON COUNTY ORDINANCE SECTION 3.1.0 GENERAL PROVISIONS 3.2.0 DEFINITIONS 3.3.0 ZONES 3.4.0 SUPPLEMENTARY REGULATIONS 3.5.0 SIGNAGE 3.6.0 EXCEPTIONS 3.7.0 CONDITIONAL USES 3.8.0 NONCONFORMING USES 3.9.0 VARIANCES 3.10.0 ADMINISTRATIVE USE PERMIT 3.11.0 MANUFACTURED HOME PARKS 3.12.0 CLUSTERING 3.13.0 CONFINED ANIMAL FEEDING OPERATION 3.14.0 AMENDMENTS 3.15.0 ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE 3.16.0 VIOLATION, PENALTY AND REMEDIAL ACTIONS 3.17.0 GENERAL PROVISIONS 3.1.0 GENERAL PROVISIONS A. PURPOSE: An ordinance providing for the establishment of zoning within Jefferson County, Idaho, under the constitution and laws of the State of Idaho. The zoning regulations and districts herein established have been made in accordance with specific goals and designs for Jefferson County to promote the health, safety and general welfare of the residents of Jefferson County, Idaho, through efforts to: 1. Protect property rights and enhance property values. 2. Ensure that adequate public facilities and services are provided to the citizens at a reasonable cost. 3. Ensure that the economy of Jefferson County is protected and enhanced. 4. Ensure that the important environmental features of the County are protected and enhanced. 5. Encourage the protection of prime agricultural, forestry and mining lands for production of food, fiber and minerals. 6. Encourage urban and urban-type development within incorporated cities. 7. Avoid undue concentration of population and overcrowding of land outside of urban growth areas. 8. Ensure that the development on land is commensurate with the physical characteristics of the land. 9. Protect life and property in areas subject to natural hazards and disasters. 10. Protect fish, wildlife and recreation resources as is consistent with State and Federal law. 11. Avoid undue water and air pollution with standards set by State and Federal government. B. Title: This Ordinance shall be known as the ZONING ORDINANCE of Jefferson County, Idaho. C. Authority: The zoning regulations and districts contained herein have been prepared, adopted and enacted pursuant to the authority granted Jefferson County by Title 67, Chapter 65 of the Idaho Code and Article 12, Section 2 of the Idaho Constitution, as amended or subsequently recodified. D. Findings: The Jefferson County Board of Commissioners finds that in order to effectuate the goals and policies, it is necessary to adopt this ordinance establishing county zoning districts and regulations for uses within each district. E. Minimum Requirements: In interpretation and application, the provisions of this Zoning Ordinance shall be held to be minimum requirements, adopted for the promotion of the public health, safety and general welfare of the citizens of Jefferson County. Whenever the requirements of this Ordinance conflict with the requirements of any other lawfully adopted rules, regulations, ordinances or resolutions, the most restrictive or that imposing the higher standards shall govern. F. Compliance: No structure or land shall hereafter be constructed, located, extended, converted or altered without full compliance with the terms of this ordinance and other applicable regulations. G. Severability Clause: Should any section or provision of this Ordinance be declared by the courts to be invalid or unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect the validity of the Ordinance as a whole or any part thereof, other than the part so declared to be invalid or unconstitutional. H. Abrogation and Greater Restrictions: This Ordinance is not intended to repeal, abrogate or impair any existing easements, covenants or deed restrictions. However, where this ordinance and any other ordinance, easement, covenant or deed restriction conflict or overlay, whichever imposes the more stringent restrictions shall prevail. I. Repeal of Conflicting Ordinances: All Ordinances or parts of Ordinances in conflict with this Zoning Ordinance or inconsistent with the provisions of the Ordinance are hereby repealed to the extent necessary to give this Zoning Ordinance full force and effect. J. Effective Date: This Zoning Ordinance shall become effective from and after the date of its approval and adoption by the Jefferson County Commissioners, as amended or provided by law. 3.2.1 DEFINITIONS A. Purpose: To give this Ordinance its most reasonable application, the words or phrases used throughout the Ordinance, shall be interpreted so as to give them the meaning they have in common usage, unless specifically defined below. B. Rules of Construction: Whenever appropriate to the context, words used in the present tense include the future tense; words used in the singular include the plural and words used in the plural include the singular. The word “shall” is mandatory and the word “may” is permissive. C. Words and Terms Defined: For use in this Ordinance, certain words and terms or phrases are defined as follows: ABUTTING A common border with, or being separated from, such a common border by right-of-way, alley, or easement. ACCESSORY A use, building structure or part thereof, which is subordinate to or incidental to the main building structure or use on the same parcel of land. ADMINISTRATIVE USE PERMIT A permit given by the Administrator for a specific use. ADMINISTRATOR Means the Administrator of Planning and Zoning Department or his/her designee. AERATION PLANT Equipment or devices for the treatment of liquefied waste or sewage, capable of meeting the standards and requirements of the Idaho Department of Health. AFFECTED PERSON One having an interest in real property, which may be adversely affected by the issuance or denial of a permit authorizing development. AGRICULTURAL Any parcel of land presently being used for the primary LAND purpose of obtaining a monetary profit by raising, harvesting and selling crops or by feeding, breeding, management and sale of the products of livestock, poultry, fur bearing animals or honey bees. AIRCRAFT LANDING A private facility for the accommodation and servicing STRIP of aircraft, the use of which shall be limited to the owner or owners of the land where the strip is located. APPEAL A request from anyone for a review of the interpretation, administration or enforcement of any provision of this Ordinance by the Jefferson County Planning Commission or Planning Coordinator, including a request for a variance. BED AND BREAKFAST Means a dwelling or portion thereof, which includes accessory buildings, where short term lodging rooms, with or without meals, are provided, and where the operator resides in the residence. BOARD Board of Jefferson County Commissioners. BOARDING OR A residential dwelling or portion thereof, which is used ROOMING HOUSE to provide lodging for two (2) or more non-family members for monetary compensation, services or other things of value BUILDING HEIGHT The distance, measured vertically, from the undisturbed or natural ground surface at the mid-point between the front and rear walls of a building to the top of a flat roof or mansard roof, or to the mid-point between the eave line and the peak of a gable, hip, shed or similar pitched roof. BUILDING OFFICIAL The individual designated by the County Commissioners to administer and enforce this Ordinance and the Uniform Building Code adopted by Jefferson County, Idaho. BUILDABLE AREA The space remaining on a lot after the minimum open space requirements (coverage, yards, and setbacks) have been met. CAMPER OR RV PARK Any parcel of land which has been designated, improved or used for the parking of two (2) or more camper vehicles and/or tent campers for human habitation. CERTIFIED FAMILY HOME Home facilities for adult foster care which shall provide for two or less clients. CLEAR VISION AREA The triangular area within the intersection of the linear extension of the lateral curb lines, or edges if no curb exists, of two (2) roadways, or a roadway and a railroad, and extending back from the point of intersection along each roadway or railroad a distance of forty (40) feet, except that where the angle of intersection is less than thirty degrees, a greater distance may be required as determined by the Jefferson County Road and Bridge Department. CLUSTER DEVELOPMENT A development with concentrated building in specific areas on a site to allow the remaining land to be used for recreation, common open space, agricultural, or preservation of environmentally sensitive areas. COMMERCIAL Any cattle, sheep, poultry, swine or other exotic animal FEED LOT feed lot which is not incidental or an accessory use to a farm or ranch operation and any farm or ranch feed lot. The principal purpose of such operation is to produce income. COMMERCIAL USE An Occupation or enterprise which is carried on for profit upon the premises for which the use lies. COMMISSION Is the Jefferson County Planning and Zoning Commission. COMMON OPEN SPACE An area held for the use and benefit of the owners of dwelling units or lots in a PUD which is devoid of streets, parking, or buildings not intended for recreational or community purpose. Common open space does not include open space of individual lots within a subdivision, but may include open space as a buffer for commercial and industrial land uses, and a buffer on the perimeter of the PUD. CONDITIONAL USE Is a use which may not be appropriate throughout the zoning district but which, when subject to special requirements (conditions), may be allowed by the Planning and Zoning Commission. CONVENIENCE STORE A one story, retail store containing less than 2,000 square feet of gross floor area and is designed and stocked to sell purchases of a few items (in contrast to a supermarket). CONFINED ANIMAL FEEDING OPERATION (CAFO) Corrals or holding areas for the primary purpose of holding or feeding farm animals for market, and not incidental to a farm or ranch (also called feedlot). COUNTY Jefferson County, Idaho. COUNTY The Board of County Commissioners of Jefferson COMMISSIONERS County, Idaho, also known as “The Board.” DEVELOPMENT Any man-made change to improved or unimproved real estate, including but not limited to, buildings or other structures, mining, dredging, filling, grading, paving excavation or drilling operations located within the County. DUPLEX A unit for two families, which are separated by a common wall, with each dwelling unit having an independent access. DWELLING Any building or structure with facilities for cooking, sleeping and sanitation designed shelter or enclosure for person, conventional built, modular constructed, mobile home or portion thereof, remodeled for residential occupancy. FAMILY The immediate members of blood relation of son, daughter, father, mother, grandparent or legally adopted children. FARMING Is the raising and harvesting of crops; feeding, breeding, and management of livestock; dairying; or any other agricultural or horticultural use including nurseries for wholesale, or any combination thereof. It also includes fisheries, including fishponds for breeding fish and fish hatcheries. It includes the construction and use of dwellings and other structures customarily provided in conjunction with farming, and further includes the disposal, by marketing or otherwise, of products produced on the premises. FEEDLOT Confined animal feeding operation (CAFO). FLOOR AREA The area included in the surrounding walls of a building, or portion thereof, exclusive of vent shafts and court, multiplied by the numbers of stories. ENVIRONMENTAL An individual, designated by the County HEALTH OFFICER Commissioners or the Idaho Department of Health to enforce health and safety laws or regulations. GRADE At ground level; the average of the landscaped ground level at the center of all walls of the building. GREENBELT Land retained in an open unimproved, natural condition or landscaped and improved as park facilities for public and private purposes. Ownership of such land may be private, with an easement or reservation for greenbelt use by deed restriction or it may be dedicated to the public. The designation of a greenbelt does not automatically provide for access by the public. HOME BASED Any use for gain or support carried on at a residence BUSINESS which does not constitute a Home Occupation. HOME OCCUPATION Any use for gain or support carried on as an accessory use within a dwelling or permitted accessory building which does not require any exterior building alterations, generate additional additional off-street parking or otherwise create the appearance or impact of a commercial activity within the neighborhood. HOTEL, MOTEL A building providing five (5) or more rooms for the OR LODGE lodging of members of the public for compensation. INDUSTRIAL Industrial uses shall be classified under one of the OPERATIONS following categories, which characterizes the dominant CLASSIFICATIONS feature of the operation for purposes of regulation under this Ordinance. a. Extraction. The removal of physical matter in a solid, liquid or gaseous state from it's naturally occurring location. The initial step in utilization of or harvesting a natural resource such as oil, natural gas, coal, gravel pits and timber. b. Processing. Changing the physical state or chemical composition of products. The second step in utilization of a natural resource or product grown for consumption, such as refining petroleum, milling feed, canning or packaging food, mixing cement, blending fertilizer and crushing gravel. c. Fabrication. Changing the physical shape of material which has been processed to form a product for use or consumption and putting it into the final product. The final step in utilization of a natural resource or product, grown for consumption, such as manufacturing consumer goods, assembling equipment and vehicles. d. Storage. The keeping of material or products from extraction, processing or fabrication on a parcel of land, in a building, storage tank or other structure. e. Repair. Restoration of a used or damaged product to its original, physical shape or function, such as automobile, equipment and appliance repair. f. Material Handling. Loading and unloading goods, materials and products in bulk or large quantities, separate from the operations of extraction, processing, fabrication or storage. LOT A parcel of land, held in separate ownership from contiguous lands or delineated as an individual parcel on record in the office of the County Clerk and Recorder, including, but not limited to, a part of any subdivision plat filed of record. LOT LINE The external boundary of lot: Front: The boundary of a lot along a highway, road or street. Rear: The boundary of a lot on the back side of the property or the side opposite the front lot line. Side: The boundaries of a lot other than a front or rear lot line. LOT, CORNER A lot abutting on two (2) or more roads, other than an alley at their intersection LOT COVERAGE The total area of a lot which is occupied by the physical improvements or uses such as buildings, structures, parking, loading/unloading, driveway and storage. Normal landscaping improvements are not computed into the lot coverage area. LOT SLOPE The gradient or configuration of the undisturbed land surface of a lot or building site, which shall be established by measuring the maximum number of feet in elevation gained or lost over each one hundred feet (100') or fraction thereof, measured horizontally in any direction between opposing lot lines. The relationship of elevation or vertical measurement, shall be expressed as a percentile (%), as a means of quantifying the term lot slope. LOT, NONCONFORMING A lot existing on the effective date April 25, 2005 that does not meet the minimum area requirement of the district in which the lot is located. LOWEST FLOOR The lowest floor of the lowest enclosed area (including basement.) An unfinished or flood resistant enclosure, usable solely for parking of vehicles, building access or storage, in an area other than a basement area, is not considered a building's lowest floor. MANUFACTURED A residential structure, transportable in one or (MOBILE) HOME more sections, which is built on a permanent chassis and is designed for use with or without a permanent foundation when connected to the required utilities. MANUFACTURED A parcel (or contiguous parcels) of land, divided into two (MOBILE) HOME PARK (2) or more manufactured home lots or spaces for rent or OR SUBDIVISION sale. MINI STORAGE FACILITY A building or group of buildings intended for various sizes of individual self contained units that are leased or owned for the storage of customer’s goods or wares. NEW CONSTRUCTION Any structure for which the “start of construction” commenced on or after the effective date of this Ordinance. NONCONFORMING STRUCTURES OR USE A lawful existing structure or use, which existed prior to April 25, 2005, and is not conforming to the requirements of the zone in which it is located (this includes nonconforming lots of record). OFF-STREET PARKING An area developed and maintained on a parcel of land in an accessible and unobstructed condition for parking of automobiles by residents, visitors, employees and customers of uses permitted on the same or adjacent premises. PERMIT An instrument in writing, issued by the Planning Administrator, permitting a specific use of land, building or structure in conformance to regulations under this Ordinance, and setting forth any conditions to which such use is subject. PLANNING The individual designated by the County ADMINISTRATOR Commissioners to assist them and the Planning Commission with the administration of this Ordinance and related State and County regulations. PLANNING COMMISSION The Planning & Zoning Commission for Jefferson County. PASTURE An area suitable for the keeping of livestock or poultry, excluding the area of the residential use, and any required yard areas, as required by the zone classification. PERSON Every natural person, firm, partnership, association, social or fraternal organization, corporation, estate, trust, receiver, syndicate, branch of government, or any other group or combination acting as a unit. PERSONAL SERVICE Any retail service, which provides service of an individual need, such as dry cleaning, and beauty or barbershops. RIDING AREANA Commercial building or land where horses are kept for riding and also including activities associated with riding horses; including horse shows, team roping, and similar activities. RECREATION TERMS: RECREATIONAL FACILITY Shall mean facilities designed for recreational uses such as parks, playgrounds, athletic fields, pathways for pedestrians/bicyclists, and other similar uses. Recreational facilities shall not include primary buildings, but may include accessory buildings that are subordinate to and customarily incidental to the primary recreational use (such as maintenance and equipment storage buildings). CAMPGROUND A recreation park which provides facilities and space for tents, tent vehicles, or camping vehicles. PICNIC PARK A recreation park which is for day use only and provides no recreational vehicle or overnight camping spaces. RECREATIONAL A plot of land upon which two or more VEHICLE PARK recreational vehicle sites are located, established or maintained for occupancy by recreational vehicles of the general public as temporary living quarters for recreational or vacation purposes. CAMPING TRAILER A vehicle unit mounted on wheels and constructed with collapsible partial side walls which fold when the unit is towed by another vehicle and unfold at the campsite to provide temporary living quarters for recreational, camping or travel use, and has a floor area of less than two hundred twenty (220) square feet, excluding built-in equipment such as wardrobes, closets, cabinets, kitchen units or fixtures and bath or toilet rooms. MOTOR HOME A vehicular unit built on or permanently attached to a selfpropelled motor vehicle chassis or on a chassis cab or van which is an integral part of the complete vehicle, and has a floor area of less than 220 square feet, excluding built-in equipment such as wardrobes, closets, cabinets, kitchen units or fixtures and bath or toilet rooms. PARK TRAILER A vehicle built on a single chassis, mounted on wheels, designed to provide seasonal or temporary living quarters which may be connected to utilities for operation of installed fixtures and appliances, of such a construction as to permit set-up by persons without special skills using only hand tools which may include lifting, pulling and supporting devices and a gross trailer area not exceeding 400 square feet when in the set-up mode.
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